16140
16140.00 (A+)
The amount for monthly payments on a car financed for $32,000 for 4 years will depend on the rate of interest that is charged. Banks might charge more interest to a person that has good but not excellent credit history.
110,082.80
110,082.80
To pay off $128,000 in 5 years at 6.42% interest you would have to pay almost $30,000 a year ($29,996.08 if my calculations were right). Monthly payments would be $2499.68, so I suppose bimonthly would be $1,249.84. You did not say what your current payments are or if they are monthly, but you would have to specify that anything over your current payment would have to go to principal.
Depending on your interest rate and repayment terms there are many possibilities. There is an easy calculator here:https://www.grabillbank.com/calculators.html?CALCULATORID=PC09&TEMPLATE_ID=www.grabillbank.com_1 For 7 years at 5.5% with no down payment monthly payments would be $718.50
3.5
1 year = 12 months 2 years = 2 x 12 = 24 months. Number of payments in a month = 2 Number of payments in 2 years or 24 months = 2 x 24 =48 payments.
110082.80
When you take out a loan to buy a vehicle, you will be asked to make monthly payments for a certain number of years. At the end of that time you will own the vehicle. When you lease a vehicle, you make monthly payments for a certain number of years and then you give the automobile back to the dealer.
14,000
An amortization table would give you the answer. If this is a real life situation and you are in the US you would be getting screwed at this rate of interest.